I'm imagining myself directing a farmer to set a fruit bin on the roof rack of a subaru. The farmer doesn't have a proper forklift, just those clip on forks that hook on the bucket loader in front of his tractor. Then I'm imagining hauling the single fruit bin over a mountain pass in the subaru. And it's a good look. I'm sold. Screw pickups I need a compact SUV!
We're freeing farmers from the tyranny of loading their produce up on a suitably large vehicle and hauling it to market; no, in our movement, we are sending down into the countryside millions of suburban yuppies in Subarus to fetch produce from individual farmers
I make my living hauling heavy things around in a pickup.
No you don't need that just buy a Subaru
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I'm imagining myself directing a farmer to set a fruit bin on the roof rack of a subaru. The farmer doesn't have a proper forklift, just those clip on forks that hook on the bucket loader in front of his tractor. Then I'm imagining hauling the single fruit bin over a mountain pass in the subaru. And it's a good look. I'm sold. Screw pickups I need a compact SUV!
We're freeing farmers from the tyranny of loading their produce up on a suitably large vehicle and hauling it to market; no, in our movement, we are sending down into the countryside millions of suburban yuppies in Subarus to fetch produce from individual farmers
Oh, you know what I just realized?
CAN'T SPELL SUBURBAN WITHOUT SUBARU
Lol compulsory agricultural transport for suburbanites. There's no I in Subaru.
The article explicitly states exceptions for work trucks, sweetheart
Oh geez egg all over my face for reacting to the headline and not realizing how nuanced the real message is.